Accumulator for calculators.



1. H. DOOLEY.

ACCUMULATOR FOR CALCULATORS` APPLlcAluu msn lu'LYz. 1915.

Patented July 3, 19W.

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J. H. DOOLEY.

ACCUMULATOR FOR CALCULATORS.

APPLICATION FILED IULYZH. l9l5.

Patented July 3, 1917.

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Mamans. HnDooLEYp-OF-.EAs'r,.-0BANGE,NEW. Jnnsnv, AssIGNoR TQADDOMETER ooni rarona'rromonmawvoztx, N. Y., .conroRATroN or DELAWARE.

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.'1232g011. et Snwatnnmiflstfers Patent Patented July 3,1917. l Application nl edluly 28, 1915. Serial Nfo.'42,279.

.etizen' ofthe; .United States, anda resident f f f-East--Orange, in-the county of. Essex and i S'fState ofvNew Jersey, have invented certain .f-:-new.=ndusefulflmprovements iii-.Accumu- .gsi isfa;specification.` Gr. 'ef of thegobj of.the prsentdnven- :exibition is to-rprovide in,4 alealculator. including f n.transfor.amochenismi limproved means .,for

veracttingfthearestorng-member, whereby it 'filivll befnrolved' tozcause. the transfer to take j lpplaoa 'hethe initialg portion of the return.. 'xslsimevement of sagsidefbar or .main actuating..

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Annotherfobject of.the.invention is topro- `l-Ainvideexneans::foriactuating.. the rester-in g .bar

iz' i -ff -ofrmtrnsfersmechanism from anactuating zun'embei.that moves back and forth; and .srrieaneas-forimovingsthe.'adding pinions rela-l vwsmentberf that f uponI special .-:oper'ation of AtheA i 25,:x'n`chine t:ehange.lthe normal-timing of "thef-sadngagement and disengagement oi thm pinions, Willa-disable the connections for ,hiti =the 'restoring bar. l In.J @accompanying-.drawingsillustrat- 'f' 80ng=embodiment`s of'my-'inv'entiom Figure 1 its-shows in -side elevation the left hand side offthmmachine `vvithnthe -meansfor, con- Itrolling' Ithe/:transferV r'estorin rod,' and asso- `Tfe.'eiat.ad.p artsfi` .;Fig. 2-is an e 'ovation of the 'l fanovin -fmeansforthe transferred, at the ."-crighbfandfside-of the machine. 'Fig. 3 is a.

s:.fings'the--relative-posit1ons at.- the end ofthe "'--rforwardfstroke of: the pitman'a -Fig. 4 is a.

-^ther.-`advanced. stage: -:;Fig. 5 shows one oi thearms 'on therrestorng bar. Fig. 6 shows =one'of:thejpawls. Fig. 7 shows one of the levers :.Fig. 8 is a plan view of the restoring 451bar-and attached arms with` adjacent parts of the machine- ;'andFig 9 shows the frame Ahorizonte. l 23 and 24 .are moved endvvise and cause the `..fllzztos;for.Galculators; of-.whichthe' follow;

of the Ilm'aehine,

secured at its extremities transversely thereto, varms .23 and 24.; The guiding means shown comprise slots -25' and 26 'in the side .plates resfectively tliat-extend'substantially By suitable means the arms restoring bar 22 to be moved back and forth gMe'ans are provided inconnetion with a .mainxoperatingpmember that moves back and forth or oseillates, whereby at the initial Aportion of the return movement of the'member after being advanced, the arms. or one of them isfen aged to vshift'the restorin bar; and att efinal -portionof the sai return movement,-the. arms are caused to move in the opposite. direction to shift the restoring bar to its .former position.. l I As shown,jthe arm 23' 1s-provided 'with and transversely of its length. This the usual. movement ofthe restoring ,bar in an adding machine.

ofanotch at one corner, that is engaged by. I

pin 28 on a lever 29 pivoted to the`side plate,

20. This lever 29 is caused to oscillate by reason of the back.and forth movement of .the said actuating member... In the form 30 1s reciprof,

to a. main rock e' a shaft 34exten hng across the machine. A

pin on the pitrnan 30 rides in the'slotted,

end 36 of the lever 2 9 and the lever is oscil lated by the reciprocation of the pitman. It will be understood that the restoring bar 22 can oscillate in .the gui'ding slots 25 :and 2G to permit swinging of the arms 23 andv 24. A coil spring 'connectsthe arm 23 Witha suitablyr located pin 3S that willy draw the arm 23 downward as well as rearward, and the arm is normally held in "engagef'nent with the pin 28 on the lever 29, pawl 39 is pivoted on the side plate 20ratii$ rear, and its 4free forward end is moved iliivvard against the arm 23, by reason 4of the pin 3S being locatedon this pawl. In the lower edge of the arm 23 is av shoulder 40'engaved by the pawl when the arm is moved ibrward from its normal posit-ion. On the opposite. side of the machine moet of these parts are duplicated as will b'e seen in Fig. 2. A Pitman 41 caused to reciprocate simultaneous with the ,lait-man 30, by means At the rear the plate 21.

not set forth herein. A lever 442 identical .with the lever 29 is provided that is oscil- 4is also fast to the restoring bar this arm will move simultaneous therewith. It will be noticed that therestoring bar 22.engages a. toothed lever 4 that forms part of a transfer mechanism.' 1t will be seen that this -in Fig. 3

lever when Vthe restoring bar moves to the other end of its slot as-indicated in Fig. 4, is swung to the position indicated in broken lines. And it will be uhderstood that if the toothed lever is controlled by a spring or other member it will be returned to former position .when free toy move, upon retraction of the restoring bar. lVlien the pitman 30 is moved forward to the position indicated l the lever 2 9will move-rearward 'to bring its pin 28- to engage the abutment 27 of the arm 23, and likewise the pin 43 will engage 'the abutment 44.on the opposite side on the frame 24;the yseveral springs connected-with these arms serving to move the, arms downwardly for such engagement. Upon return movement of the pitmen the arms will start to move forward and the restoring bar will advance in the slots 25 and 26. But thisv short movement of therestoring bar will take place at the initial portion of the return movement of the pitmen and levers. Just before the restoring bar reaches the end of these guide slots, ex V tensions nd- 51 on'the arms.23 and 24 respectively will strike stops 52 and 53 on the side plates, that willcause the restoring bar to rock on its axis to swing the rear ends of these arms upward and away from the pins 43 and 28 on the side levers. This will -permit the continued rearward movement of the two levers 29 and 42 -as the pins on the levers will move under the arms, as indicated in Fig. 4; But just 'previous to the release of the arms 23 and 24 from'the lever pins, the pa'wls 39 and 45 .will move to engage the abutments40 and 54 on the arms 23 and 24 respectively,-that will prevent at this stage retraction of the arms and restoring bar by the springs4 37. and 46, as. indicated in Fig. 4. The continued retraction of the pitmenv and levers 29 and 42w1l bring the pins 28 and` 43 thereon into engagement with lugs '55 and 56 on the pawls 39 .and 45 respec- This will tivel and'shiftthe pawls awayfrom the shou der s on these arms; see Figs. 1 and -2. rmit the retraction of the arms and restoring baz-by the springs 37 and 46.

gage a pin 49 on the arm 23. By this means the arm 23, also arm 24, are swung upward and held from engagement with .the pins on the levers 2S) and 42, when the latter are swung by the two pitmen. In the arrangement shown this lever 57 also performs auf other function. On the side plate 20 is pivoted a lever 58 whose upper end connects by stud 69 with a suitable frame 1() carrying the numeral pinions 5, by which lever the tuinions are moved to and from the rack bars 6, and to and from the toothed levers. 4. The lever 57 is shown as pivoted on the lever 58, and the forward end of the lever 57 carries a pin 60 arranged to engage abutments 61 and 62 formed'by a slot in the' pitman 30. At the latter part of the fop ward'movement ofthe pitman 30 this pin will strike the abutment 61 and the lever 57 will swing the lever 58 to shift the pinions.

At the latter part of the return of'the pitman 30 abutment 62 will strike the pin 60 and.again shift the lever .58 to return the pinions to.former position. The rear endy 59 of the lever 57 is normally free from-the pin 4S), and does not interfere with the engagement of the arm 23 with the pin 28' on the lever 29. The special keys 1, 2 and 3 engage and depress a swin 'ng lever 63, and the latter carries a bent ever 64 whose `extremity is adjacent a pin 65' on the lever 57. By this means when either of these keysis de ressed the lever 57 is rocked and engages t e pinl.49 on arm 23 to shift the -arms away from. engagement with the pins the levers 29 and 42. -But when a fourth key 66 is depressedthe lever 64 is rockedaway frm the pin 65, and the means formoving the restoring bar is not thereby dis'- abled. This key is the non-print key of the machine, and it is desired to have the' adding mechanism operate as usual, lWhenI 120 such key is depressed.

In order to hold the lever 58 and the frame in the two positions of engagement'v of the numeral inions, I provide s. locking= member in the orm of a leverv 85-havinga tooth 8 6 on its extremity that is pressed upward by 'a spring: 87 to alternately engage notches 88 Aand 89 in the lower end of the lever 58. It will be seen that this tooth 86y has parallel sides with an langular extremity.

The notches 88 au'd S9 are substan- 130 tilly angular, but have at the ont-rr portier 'of each a. straight or vertical wall extend# ing perpendicular to the end of lever 5S,

eratingthe transfer re- 'lo storing xi1^,l' 11bet" o a calculator..comprisingV 'arrod extending across the machine, an arm 'I'.Secured to each end of said rnd transversely f thretcrysaid rodand arms being supported ',to` move 'back and-fiorth to effect the trans- 5--fer control and' .restoring movement, a. side bar-:on'each side of the machine arranged 'to reciprocate, a swinging leveron'each side A'of thernachine annected ith lthe. side bars respectively to swung t e reciprocazo'tionV thereof, said arms being engaged by 'jsaid 'levers'when swung on the Yinltial part of. thelreturn movement of the side bars to thereby-.advanceXthe arms and rod, means for'retnrning' the arms and rod, a latch for each ann,j a"spring' for pressing'eachlatch againsfits'f'airmeacharm having an abut- ,'nrent'arninged' to be engaged by the latch' l'after'isaid advancement of the arms and initial 'etrn 'movement of the arms, where- 4bygflnither return movement of 'the' arms is prevented' at-such stage, and 'means for 3i; shifting sadlatcbes at the latter portion of thereturn movement of the side Abars-and levers to permit return of said arms and `rod i 4total-mer4 and normal position. 22`Devioefor` o eratmg theftransfer rc- 40 storingl member o acalcu1ator,"comprising -arod across ,the machine, an arm l to end 'of 4said-rod transversely' `5o thereof; said 'arms being. engaged by '51" said 'ltivers'fwhenswung on the initial. part lofth'ereturmmovement o-theside bars to "if-forreturning the arms androd, a latch for Elineacli'anm a spring for pressing each latch @against its arm, each arm having en ahntment arranged to be engaged "by the latch after said advancement of the arms and rod by the swinging levers, means forA releasing thearms from said levers upon engageuwnt of the la'tehesand arms durmgnntial 'return movement of the' arms, 'whereby further movement of the arms is prevented at auch stage, means for shifting said latches at. the latterl portion of the return movement thusV described my. invention,4

thereby advance the arms. and rod, means of the side bars and levers to permit'retnrn ni said armsand rod to former and normal position, a setof special keys on the machine, and ,means for causing the operation of each special key to prevent movement of' the said arms by the swinging levers.

3. Device for operating the transfer restoring member of a calculator, comprising a rod extending across the machine, an arm secured to each' end of said rod transversely thereto, said rod and arms being supported to more back and forth toefi'cct the transfer control and restoring movement, a side bar on each side of the machine arranged to reciprocate, a swinging lever on cach side of the machine connected with the side bars 'respectively' to be swung by the reciprocation thereof, said arms being engaged by said levers when swung on the initial part of the return movement ofthe side bars to thereby advance the arms and rod,'means for returning the arms and rod, ai'latchV for cach arm, a spring for pressingeach latch against its arm, each arm having an abutment arranged to be engaged` by-'the latch after said advancement of the "arms and rod by the swinging levers,vmeanslfor releasing the arms from said-levers'upon engagement of theilatches andarms during -r the initial return movement of the' arms,

whereby further return movement ofthe arms is prevented at such stage, means for shifting said latches at the latter portion 0f the return movement of the side-'bars and levers to permit return of saidlarms and rod to former and normal. position, a set of special keyson the machine, a swinging bar engaged by said keys when`- depressed, a lever on said swinging bar, means connected with said latter lever to shift' the arms out of position forfengagement with said swinging levers'upon depression of any of the special keys, and a separate bar being engaged by sa id separate keyand thereby shifted to prevent said disabling Amovement of the arms.

4. Device for operating the transfer rcstoring' member o'f a calculator,comprising a rorl extending across the machine, an'arm secured to eachein] of saidrod'transversely thereto. said rodand arms-being supported to more hack and .forth to effect-the transfer coni-.rol 'and restoring movement, aside' 'key arranged to engage saidl swinging bar to depress it, said leveron` the swlngmg' har on nach side of the machine' arranged.

,to reclnocaize, a Vswinging lever on each side 0F the machine connected with the"side bars nespecti\1 :l to' be swung'byjthe re.- ciprucation thereof, said arms being engngcd by said levers when swnngon the initial part of the returnj movement 4'of theside bars to thereby advance the arms'and rod, means for returning the arms and rod,

a iatch for each arm, aspringyfor preng each latch against its arm, each arin having :in abutment arranged to be engaged by the latch after said advancement of the arms and rod by the swinging levers, means for releasing the arms from said levers -upon' engagement of the latches and arms during initial return movement of the arms, whereby further return movement of the arms is prevented 4at such stage, said latches being engaged by said levels to release the arms at the latter portion of the return movement of the side bars and levers to permit return' l of said arms and rod to former and normal 5. Device for operating the transfer restoring member of a calculator, comprising a rod extending across the machine, a notched arm secured to each end of said rod transversely thereto, said rod and arm being supported to move back and forth to e'e'ct the transfer. control and restoring movement, a side bar on each. side of the machine, arranged to reciprocate, a swing ing leverV on eachside of themachine connected with the side bars respectively to be swungby'the re'ciproeation thereof, a studon each of the levers that engage in said notched arms4 when swungon the ini tial part of the return movement of the side bars to thereby' advance the a'rmsandrod, means for returning thc arms and rod, a latch for each arm', a spring for pressing eacli-1atch aganst'its arm', each arm hav` ing an abutment arranged to be enga-ged by the latch after said advancement of the arms audiod by the swinging levers, an extension on .each arm, a stop engaged' by each extension to swing the arm upon engagement of the latches and arms during initial return movement of the arm, whereby further retnrnmovement of the arms is prevented at such stage, said latches being en ged by Asadlever studs and released at the latter portion of the return movement of 'the side-bars ,and leversto permit return of'said arms and rod to former and normal-position.. 6.-Devi f foro j storing 'membe'rlo 'a calculator ,comprising a rod extending' across themac iine, an arm secured to'each end-oi said rod transversely thereto, said rod and a'rms being supported to move jbsiclr and vforth to effect the trans- :Eer control andifrestoring movement, an

actuating member -on eachV side' of themachine arranged'to be 'reci being engagedbyfsaid -members on the in# Arangedto be 'ating member on each ting -the transfer w Y engaged bysaid members on the initial part. .1

procated, said arms return wvementrthereo to advance-the'arms an'drod, means for rea latch for each fopressing each latchagainst movement of the said actuating members to permit return of said arms and rod t0 former and normal. position.

7. Device for operating the transfer restoring member of n. calculator, comprising a rod extending across the machine, an arm secured to each end of said rod transversely, thereto, said rod audarms being supported to move back and forth to effect the transfer control and restoring'movement, an actuatingI member on each side of the machine arranged to be reciprocatcdi said arms being 'engaged by said members on the initial part of the return movement thereof .to advance the arms and rod, mea-ns for returning the arms and rod, a latch for each arm, a spring for pressing each latch against its arm, each arm having an 'abutment arranged to be engaged by the latch after said 'advancement of the arms and rod by the said'actuatng members, means for releasing the arms froin said members u onengagement of thej latches and arms uring initial return niovement of the arms, whereby further ret'nrn movement of the arms is prevented at such.

stage, means for shifting said latches at the latter actuating members to permit returnof said arms and rod to former and normal ition,

portion of the return movement of thea set of special keyls on the machine, and.,

means for ca using t e operation of a special key to prevent movement of said arms by said member.

8. Device' for operating the transfer rea rod extending across the machine, a'n 'arm secured to each end of said rod transversely Y thereto, said rod and arms being supporte to move back fer control and restoring movement,

storing member of a calculator, comprising ixo arranged tobe reciprocated, said arms being of the return' movementthereo f' to advance thel arms and rod; means for returning arms and rod, a latch for each arm, a spring 1 -for pressing each latch against its ariu, eacli'.

latrhes and arms during initial retu movement of the Varms, whereby .furthen afterfsaid movement `o the Psja'id actuating-` forre easing the arms-from engagement of. .the,

return movement of the arms is prevented 'at such stage,

means for shifting said latches at thelatter-'portion of the return movement of the said actuating memberst permit return of said arms 'and rod'to former and 1340 normal position, a set of special keys on the machine, :1 swinging bar engaged by said keys when depressed, a lever on said swinging bar, means connected withsaid latter lever to shift the arms out of position for engagement with said actuating member upon depression of any of the special keys, and a separate key arranged to'engage said swinging bar to' depress it, said lever on the o swinging biubeihg engagea by said separate ey and thereby slnfted to prevent said disabling movementl of the lever.

9. Device for o erating the transferrestorin member o g. calculator, comprising a 1 pextending across the machine, a notched. arm secured to each end of said rod transversely thereto,'said rod and arms beingr supported tofmove back and forth to ef- -feet the transfer control and restoring movement',l ain-actuating member on each side Vof the machine arranged to be reci rocated, a stud on' each o'f said members t t engage.

in said-'notched arms when swung on the for`- returning the arms "androd, a latch for each arm, a spring for'pressing' each latch again'stvit's arm, each 'arm' having. anabutment arrrn'ed to 'be engaged by the latch 3. afterpsad a vancement of e'arms and rod by' the actuating members, anextension 'on 'each arin,'a 'stop engaged byeach extension to'swing the'armupon 'engagement of the'v latches and arms during initial return move .35 ment of the arms, whereby' -further return movement of thearms isprevented at' such fitage,4 said latches being engaged by said lever and released at the latter 'portion of" the' return movement of4 the actuating 40 in to permit return ofsaid arms and rod'to 'former and normal ffpositon.'A

V10.: an ladding'.fr nachine, 'the combination with accumulatingV mechanism, including rack bars, ladding pmions that arebodily movable to and from the rackV bars, transferfmechanism for the adding'pinions invclliding `arestoring banen actuating member on'jhe machine that is'reciprocatedat 'each o eration thereof, means Including a sliiftable 'connectin'g member "arranged to move the pinions-to and from the rack bars by' the normal engagement of said member `with thesaid actuating member, meansV for causing the reciprocating member, to effect the shifting of theV restoring bar to cause its coperation with tbel transfer mechanism, a, kev on the'machine to produce a special operation thereof, and means for releasing said shitable connecting member .from the actuating member upon operation of said key. said connecting` member being arranged to. disable said shifting means for the restoring ber :nien its release from the actuating member,

l1. In an adding machine, the combinarestoring ro initial 4partfof their return =movement to- Athereby advance thearms and-rod, means.

tion with accumulating mechanism, including rack barsgadding pinions bodily movable to and from the rack bars, transfer mechanism -,for the adding pinions including a restoring bar, a Pitman on the machine 7G that is reciprocated at each operation thereof, transfer mechanism for the pinions in--- cluding a restoring rod extending across 'the machine, an arm secured to one end'olthetransverselyr thereto, said'rod `75 and arm being supported to move back and forth to effect the transfer control andrestoring movement, a lever connected with said pitman to` be swung thereby when reciprocatcd, said arm heilig engaged by said' 30 1' lever on the initial part of the return move-- ment thereof whereby to advance the arnr-l and rod, a latch for said arm, a spring foi'Y pressing said latch aga-mst the arm,l the arm-w' and latch having engaging means that seve 35,-.

to hold thearm in advanced position when shifted-by said lever, means for'releasing the arm from said lever uponengagement of` the latch and during initial return move' ment'4 ofthe larm by4 the lever to preventgorfifurther-return of the arm atsuch stagef. means for releasingsaid'lateh and armlatf the latter portion of the return movement of 'said pit-man to permit return of the arm-and a rodto normal position, a lever arranged-11695 move the piuions to and fromthe rack bars, a- 'controllever pivoted on'- said a-pinonfrV lever, a stop on the control-leven'.

gage said' stop at the end portionofthe-ad#=V vence and of the return movementsfrespec-'f' Y j tively of the pitman whereby to' -5 i pinions to and from the rack-barsZ-a key on is# the machine for producingfa specmlopera=- tion thereof, and meansforeausing thefde'f 105':

pression of said key 1to=shift7said1contro1w levcrto free its stop -fromsaid abnI :meutss1Y and prevent 'shiftingofthe pimonsi:`- said control lever when soshifted `by theikyf I ing arranged to Shiftsaid restoringv rod arnriil' 's to prevent its movement by its control 'levex '.fr.4

12. Device for operating the transfer storing member of a calcu1ato`r, "comprising-r.'

a rod extending across-the machineyan` arma' secured to one endof such 4rod transversely 5' thereto,4 said arm and .rod being supported-1.

to move back and-forth to elect the transfers@ ing member on'themachine thatis movedfl back .and forthat veach operationnthereoilzh said member being arranged to engage sad'v? arm 'at the initial portion` of the=-`return1z 'movement to shift the arm androd,lma,ns Y

for, causing theswinging ofsaid armuponw. its said movement by the actuating member to release thearm from the member. and per mit -the continued movement of the member free from' the arm,- a latch arranged to engage saidarm when released from. the actuating member by its swingingmovernent, 133

said latch being engaged by the actuating member at the final portion of its return movement to release the arm from the latch, and means for returning thearm and rod to normal position when released from 'the latch.

13. In a transfer device for an adding machine, the combination of a restoring bar having a. pair of transverse arms at its extremities, guiding .means for the bar and arms to permit the bar to move back and forth in a path transverse to its length, means for engaging the arms to reciprocate the bar in its guiding means, and means for causing an axial movement of the bar and swinging of the arms to release the arms from the actuating means. l

14. In a transfer device for an adding machine, the combination of a restoring bar having .a pair of transverse arms at its extremitles, guiding means for the bar and arms to permibthe bar to move backand forth in a path transverse to its length,

means for engaging the arms to reciprocate the bar in its guiding means, means for causing an axial movmncnt of the bar and swinging of the arma to Arelease the arms from the actuating means, and means for' 'ing said leve:, and a locking arm -for Said lever provided with a tooth having yan angular extremity with adjacent parallel edges, said lever being provided with a pair of adjacent angular notches and with parallel walls on the outer portions of the notches respectivelyarranged to engage said parallel edges of the said tooth.4

JAMES H. DOOLEY. 

